Winnington Park CC celebrated the 2014 season with a Presentation Evening held at Winnington Rec on November 1st. Park players, friends and family enjoyed a buffet, a sports quiz and there was even a free pint for all the members of the 2nd XI team that won the T20 cup! The main reason everybody was there though was to see who would come away with this year's awards. See below for a full list of winners, all pictured with chairman Ian Johns - and a couple of special guests here and there!

1st XI Players' Player of the Year: Rob Begbie

Rob served an important role with both bat and ball for the first team in 2014, scoring 239 runs at an average of 14.94 whilst adding 24 wickets at an average of 22.29.

1st XI Batsman of the Year: Billy D'Arcy

Overseas Billy D'Arcy went back to Australia in September, but still managed to pick up his award before leaving, finishing the season with 543 runs at an average of 33.94, including four 50s and a century.

Tom earned the 1st XI Bowler of the Year award after picking up 27 wickets at an average of 13.41. His 5-37 in a crucial late season game away at Langley also earned him the Bowling Performance award.

2nd XI Players' Player of the Year: Alec Butcher2nd XI Batsman of the Year: Alec Butcher

2nd XI skipper Alec Butcher was another double-winner, his 443 runs at an average of 44.30 earned him the batting prize. Along with those performances with the bat, he also added 16 dismissals behind the stumps and captained the team to a third-place finish in the league and a T20 cup final victory.

2nd XI Bowler of the Year: James Hanson

The 2nd XI had five bowlers with an average under 15, but James came away with the award after picking up 32 wickets at 11.97.

3rd XI Players' Player of the Year: Luke Hunter

In an impressive first ever season of cricket, left-arm seamer Luke improved each week, finishing with eight wickets at 30.00 and establishing himself as the 3rd XI's opener.

3rd XI Batsman of the Year: Paul Morris

The skipper again finished the year as the team's best batsman, his 297 runs came at an average 42.43 with a top score of 94*.

Batting Performance of the Year: Sam Speak Ben Birchenall

The award was shared this year after Sam (59) and Ben (64) put on an opening partnership of well over 100, with each player scoring their maiden half-century.

Most Improved Player: Justin Andrews

After only being introduced to cricket in 2013, Justin has already cemented his place as a 3rd XI opening batsman as well as earning a number of 2nd XI call-ups.

Most Promising Player: Sam Speak

This award had been coming for some time for Sam, he earned it this season after a good year with the bat - including his first ever 50 - and making his 1st XI debut at just 16-years-old.

Club Person of the Year: Hazel Gething

Hazel is the linchpin to the Park's junior set up, providing invaluable help at matches and training. Her valiant efforts as the club's social and fundraising organiser also earned a lot of money for the Park.

Champagne Moment of the Year: Iain Connor

With the 2nd XI needing five runs from the final ball of the game to win the T20 Cup, Iain Connor smashed a huge six over long on. A moment that led to wild celebrations from players and fans alike, and one that will not be forgotten by anyone who was present.

There were two players who also picked up awards but were unable to attend the evening. Simon Barnes won the 3rd XI Bowler of the Year after he picked up 12 wickets at an average of 18.08, narrowly beating out his son Dan Barnes who finished level on wickets, but with a slightly worse average. Ashley Houghton also picked up the All-Round Performance of the Year in a 2nd XI game away at Langley when he took 4-47 from 15 overs, and also added 45 with the bat - snatching victory for the team from what looked like certain defeat after they had been 60-7 chasing 120.

With the season now over it was a night of celebration at The Rec as we hosted our annual Presentation Dinner where we celebrate, commiserate, toast the good times & drown our sorrows.This year saw a Question of Sport quiz, buffet and Trophy Presentation all sandwiched in amongst the usual drinking, banter & raffle. (And yes, you could win a mouse mat!)

Following the devastating loss of Chris Johns earlier in the year his family were in attendance to present the renamed Chris Johns 1XI Players Player award to winner Jonny Wales.

Name: Ben ChalonerNickname(s): Half-pintLook-a-likes: Natalie PortmanDate of Birth: 01/07/1991Hometown: KingsmeadYear joined WPCC: 2005Previous clubs: Pure bred WPCCBest bowling figures: ???Highest batting score: 105?Favourite individual cricket moment: Seeing my father on the pitch playing 1s in what looked like black whites. He even managed to stop one off my bowling!Favourite team cricket moment: Aussie number 8 slaughtering the last few overs at Davenham for a win in 2012. Pitch invasion, the lot.Favourite away ground: I prefer to be at homeLeast favourite away ground: NorthwichBest netter at WPCC: Mike Dunning or Matt Atherton. Probably Dunning.Worst netter at WPCC: Currently this year? I’ve heard rumours of an Ian Johns return but not yet seen with my own eyes.Best banter at WPCC: P.A., C.J.Worst banter at WPCC: C.J.Best thing ever seen on a cricket field: Either C Johns needing a belt whilst fielding or Robots 10/10 explosionFavourite ever Parkman (past or present): Mr. I. Johns (partly for a majestic ton in the 3’s as I was finding my feet)Favourite football club: ------ Favourite Cricket club should surely be in place of this which for me is the mighty Lancashire.Favourite band: RadioheadFavourite film: Heist films such as the Oceans seriesFavourite TV show: Mock the week, Russell Howards Good News, Live at the ApolloMusic you would walk out to bat to: Eminem – Lose yourself